Chief of US Border Patrol to speak at Colorado Springs Campus

We would like to extend a special invitation for you to attend a private event on Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 from 9-10 a.m. at Colorado Technical University (CTU) with David V. Aguilar, Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol. During this special event, Chief Aguilar will discuss homeland security-related issues, actions and concerns facing the nation’s borders with Canada and Mexico.

Since becoming the nation’s highest ranking Border Patrol Agent in 2004, Chief Aguilar has directed the enforcement efforts of more than 20,000 Border Patrol Agents nationwide. Chief Aguilar brings more than 31 years of experience with the Border Patrol to his current role overseeing all aspects of border security between the Ports of Entry in the U.S.

CTU is hosting this event in conjunction with the Homeland Defense, Homeland Security Symposium (Nov. 9-11), the nation’s leading public forum for dialogue on these homeland security-related topics.

The event will be held at the CTU Colorado Springs campus located at 4435 N. Chestnut Street. In addition to a presentation by Chief Aguilar, participants will also have an opportunity to participate in a Question & Answer session at the end of the event.

Space for this event is limited. To reserve your seat, please call (719) 598-0200 to RSVP.

Colorado Technical University (CTU) is not regulated in Texas under Chapter 132, Education Code. Please see the Accreditation & Licensure section for information on the agencies that approve and regulate the school’s programs, including contact information for each agency.

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